Obsessed with Star Wars: The Force Awakens? Devoted to adorable rollerball droid BB-8? Then you're in luck: a host of colourful BB-8s, designed by stars of the film and by various British celebrities, have arrived in London.

The miniature models have been customised by stars including Mark Hamill, John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Anthony Daniels, Warwick Davis, Simon Pegg and Jonathan Ross, and are part of a ‘Force for Change’ auction, raising funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital. The exhibition, which coincides with the DVD and Blu-ray release of the film, is open on Mortimer Street from Tuesday to Thursday this week.

“It might be in the heart of the Buckinghamshire countryside but Pinewood will always be a galaxy far, far away for me," said Mark Hamill, who reprised his role of Luke Skywalker in The Force Awakens. "Star Wars has an unparalleled legacy here in Britain and I'm delighted it contributes so much to the thriving film industry. My BB-8 brings to life the Pinewood exterior, clapper board and the 'Now filming Episode VIII' sign, which is what I'm doing right now.”

Paddy McGuinness' BB-8 inspired by British rock icon Freddie Mercury

Union flag BB-8 designed by the government's GREAT campaign.

Watford FC signed BB-8, designed by Great Ormond Street Hopsital patient Ossie, 10.

Alex Brookers' Arsenal FC inspired BB-8.

Alfie Boe's Peter Pan/JM Barrie inspired BB-8

Nicola Adams's Olympic boxing themed BB-8.

Anthony Daniels' BB-8 celebrating his much loved character C-3PO.

"Enough of black cabs, red buses and fish n’chips…I wanted to celebrate the joyous bond I felt the instant I met BB-8 on set at Pinewood studios. Droids ARE Us! My mash-up design is an homage to both BB and 3PO. The touches of red, white and blue hint at the Britishness of the seven film studios, and their talented crews, that have contributed so much to the Star Wars galaxy from England’s countryside."

Years and Years BB-8, designed around their debut album artwork.

Simon Pegg's Cavern era Beatles inspired BB-8

Punk themed BB-8 designed by Jonathan Ross, based on Simon Reid's Sex Pistols album art

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BB-8 designed by Joe Slatter, a sculptor, model maker and special effects enthusiast based in London.

"If Star Wars had been set in 1890 this is how BB-8 might've looked. He exhibits all the anachronisms of 18th century London and is decorated most patriotically in Union Jack colours."

This BB-8 was designed and donated by Elle Magazine and "spray painted in the striking Gucci 'ghost' style".

This British seaside-inspired BB-8, donated by agency Premier, is based on "collective memories of childhood holidays, from Bournemouth to Scarborough".